Australia has taken a firm stance against the Taliban government in Afghanistan by imposing financial sanctions and travel bans on four officials. This decision comes in response to an alarming decline in human rights, especially affecting women and girls in the country.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong emphasized that these Taliban officials have played a role in undermining good governance and the rule of law. Since the Taliban's return to power, they have faced criticism for imposing severe restrictions on women's rights, notably in education and employment.
The sanctions form part of Australia's new framework that allows for direct action, aiming to pressure the Taliban to ease their oppressive policies. These measures reflect ongoing international concern and Australia's commitment to su

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